Rosser Ruled Out Of Women's World Cup Play-Offs

Ireland will go into their Women's Rugby World Cup play-off againt the USA on Wednesday without the experienced Tania Rosser who has been ruled out of the tournament through injury.

Scrum half Tania Rosser picked up a shoulder injury during the pool game against the USA last week and while initially it was hoped that she might recover, she has now been ruled out of the rest of the tournament.

The highly experienced Grace Davitt has been called up to the squad as a replacement.

Ireland finished second in Pool B with 10 points but missed out on a semi-final spot as France upset the odds to beat Canada and Australia posted a big win over South Africa to seal their place as the best placed runners-up.

Ireland now face the USA again on Wednesday in the 5th-8th place play-offs. The winners of this game will face Canada or Scotland on Sunday, the final day of the tournament.

Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt praised the squad's 'immense character' following the 27-24 GUINNESS Series success against Australia. Meanwhile, captain Rory Best reflects on 'an emotional day' as he made his 100th appearance for his country.

Irish Rugby TV brings you a behind the scenes look at Ireland's final GUINNESS Series game against Australia. Joe Schmidt's men marked captain Rory Best's 100th cap with a superb 27-24 victory over the Wallabies.

Saturday's GUINNESS Series clash with Australia marks Michael Kearney's last game as Ireland team manager. We spoke to him about five memorable years in the role. Watch out for a couple of special cameos!

We're ready to create something legendary. A showcase for rugby nations old and new. A tournament that will grow the game globally, promote the values, spirit and ethos of rugby and will capture the world's imagination. #Ireland2023 - Liam Neeson gives voice to Ireland's bid to host Rugby World Cup 2023.

Tickets are now on sale for the first ever Women's November International Series to be held in the UCD Bowl. Kids go free with any adult tickets. Ireland will face world champions England, top ranked Canada and the Black Ferns of New Zealand.

Tournament Director Garrett Tubridy sets the scene for an exciting weekend of rugby at UCD where 16 Women's Sevens teams will battle it out at for one qualifying spot for the Rio Olympics. Tickets are available from www.ticketmaster.ie/sevens.

Tadhg Furlong reflects on a disappointing day for Ireland against South Africa. However, he will take positives from his first Test start and be ready to build for the final match of the series in Port Elizabeth.

Paddy Jackson is preparing for Ireland's second Test against South Africa on Saturday (kick-off 5pm local time/4pm Irish time). The Ulster out-half has been checking out Ellis Park in advance of the match.